An update on passive correctors for the SSC dipole magnets
Abstract
The concept of correction of the magnetization sextupole became a topic of discussion as soon as it was realized that superconductor magnetization could have a serious effect on the SSC beam during injection. Several methods of correction were proposed. These included (1) correction with active bore tube windings like those on the HERA machine which correct out magnetization sextupole and the sextupole due to iron saturation, (2) correction with persistent sextupole windings mounted on the bore tube, (3) correction using passive superconductor, (4) correction using ferromagnetic material, and (5) correction using oriented magnetized materials. This report deals with the use of a passive superconductor to correct the magnetization sextupole. Two basic methods are explored in this report: (1) One can correct the magnetization sextupole by changing the diameter of the superconductor filaments in one or more blocks of the SSC dipole. (2) One can correct the magnetization sextupole and decapole by mounting passive superconducting wires on the inside of the SSC dipole coil bore. In addition, an assessment of the contribution of each conductor in the dipole to the magnetization sextupole and decapole is shown.
- Publication:
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Unknown
- Pub Date:
- May 1991
- Bibcode:
- 1991upcs.rept.....G
- Keywords:
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- Magnetic Dipoles;
- Magnetization;
- Superconducting Magnets;
- Superconducting Super Collider;
- Correction;
- Magnetic Fields;
- Nuclear and High-Energy Physics